Since we’re running out the door to pick up Ryan so that we may force him to get upon a large horse and round up 800 head of cattle before he heads back to Cincinnati, I don’t have time to go into much detail right now.

Kim On Monday, May 18 at 6:13 am

Pasta, one of my favorites. Can’t wait for the recipe. I’ve been following Pastor Ryan since he was first on your site. I agree with you, he seems like a remarkable young man and his wife and daughter are adorable. How did he become so knowledgable regarding cooking?

Charlie On Monday, May 18 at 6:15 am

There really isn’t much that can beat freshly made pasta. Siiiiiiiiigh. I only found out that I’m gluten intolerant a couple of years ago and I haven’t made pasta since. So sad. Hahaha. I certainly hope you enjoyed yours missy!

Thunja On Monday, May 18 at 6:23 am

Ooooh! I love fresh pasta. It’s just so….so….perfect to eat. We made ravioli ricotta a few times, I think I’m going to have to try it again or at least try some spagetti noodles, a little easier than ravioli.

We can those noodles, not pasta. Our family has been making these for decades, only we cook ours in chicken broth with chunks of chicken in with them and serve them with mashed potatoes. yummmmmmmmm!!!! If we don’t have these for the holidays, the kids in the family think they are being mistreated. Actually very easy to make. Love them!!!!

Cheryl in Nebraska On Monday, May 18 at 7:17 am

There seems to be a little theme happening this morning Ree.. and it’s called ARMS. Specifically FOREARMS. WHat the hey is going on at your place?? I predict a horde of hormone-crazy women descending on your ranch to pay homage to homemade noodles, tattoos, muscles and chaps…

annie On Monday, May 18 at 7:28 am

oh carp-o-la. now i have to make some egg noodles. my mother used to make these. as they were drying on the counter i would sneak around the corner and steal a couple to eat. pure heaven. she added them to her chicken and dumplings and some other things – but my favorite was her version of hamburger stroganoff —— yum.

It always amazes me how men know how to cook without any formal training. Sometimes they cook better than women. How is that? And, since it happens so often, why don’t they just do it all the time?! Looks delish!

Barb 1230 On Monday, May 18 at 8:28 am

My MIL makes homemade noodles (about once every 5 years!) and they are so good. Can’t wait for the recipe. Did Pastor Ryan know he was going to be working so hard on his mini “vacation”? Please don’t kill the city slicker!

Geneva Bear On Monday, May 18 at 8:48 am

Cool! So why did i think that Amish and Mennonites are the only ones that make homemade noodles? Maybe he’s an Amish cousin of mine and i just don’t know it…. wait, with those tatoo’s? i guess probably not!!
My friend and i made noodles and our kids couldn’t keep their hands out of ‘em. We put the pasta out on the beds to dry and every time we look up the kids are running out of the bedrooms with noodles trailing behind them.

Sharon On Monday, May 18 at 8:51 am

Looks like good old homemade noodles to me. Any good Ohioan should know how to make noodles. I am from Ohio and when I would take homemade noodles to a school or church dinner they would be gone before everyone got through the line. We now attend church in VA and I can take homemade noodles to a dinner and no one eats them except Bob who happens to be from Ohio as well.

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cammi On Monday, May 18 at 8:52 am

could pastor ryan be any hotter? the food looks yummy too!

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aeschine On Monday, May 18 at 8:53 am

You may not have used words, dear heart but I will!
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